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alabama, northern georgia, eastern tennessee and western carolinas. you know, all that warm air, you knew it wasn't going to last forever, and it's not, new york city tumbles to 43 after mid-50s, upper 5 >> this weather report has been brought to you by at&t. dan and bianna. >> thanks. >>> coming up here on "gma," a brother and sister reunited after more than six decades apart. find out how a 7-year-old and his ipad made it all possible. >>> and don't look down. a nerve-racking stunt high above the ground when a young man uses a crane as his own personal jungle gym, true. coming up. >> yeah, and the bad idea category in "fixation" after a quick break. ♪ do you need anybody [ all kids ] twooooo! [ moderator ] you sure? i am absolutely positive! [ little boy ] two times is awesome. the thing i can do is wave my head and wave my... that's amazing. i've never seen anything like that. look i can do -- hold on -- i'm watching this. i'm getting dizzy... [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. doing two things at once is better. and only at&t's network let
alabama, northern georgia, eastern tennessee and western carolinas. you know, all that warm air, you knew it wasn't going to last forever, and it's not, new york city tumbles to 43 after mid-50s, upper 5 >> this weather report has been brought to you by at&t. dan and bianna. >> thanks. >>> coming up here on "gma," a brother and sister reunited after more than six decades apart. find out how a 7-year-old and his ipad made it all possible. >>> and don't...
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in tennessee, strong winds tore through this man's house. >> it had to be. >> reporter: the worst part of the crisscrossed weather is along the california coast. a mass of arctic air has driven temperatures down so far that frost is threatening the $1.5 billion citrus crop. on san diego beaches, wrapping up in winter coats. >> we're coming from chicago, illinois. i was hoping to have a break from the cold weather there. not turning out that way. >> reporter: in thermal california, residents needed a thermal layer. the desert town of thermal reached a low of 20 degrees. a record. at this resort in scottsdale, arizona, icicles on a fountain. but in the eastern half of the country, people shedding their coats for shorts. >> i like to get outside as much as possible. >> reporter: in eight states in the southeast, temperatures reached the 80s sunday. >> i'm a skier, so i'm a little disappointed by it. >> reporter: as someone who just got back from vegas, i can tell you, it's jarring when the temperatures are in the 30s in that area. slowly, the cold air moves to the east. we'll talk more ab
in tennessee, strong winds tore through this man's house. >> it had to be. >> reporter: the worst part of the crisscrossed weather is along the california coast. a mass of arctic air has driven temperatures down so far that frost is threatening the $1.5 billion citrus crop. on san diego beaches, wrapping up in winter coats. >> we're coming from chicago, illinois. i was hoping to have a break from the cold weather there. not turning out that way. >> reporter: in thermal...
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and her song "tennessee waltz" reached the top of the charts. in r & b and country simultaneously. she won her only grammy award in 1999. she will be given a lifetime achievement award at the upcoming grammys. she died tuesday in california. she was 85. >> everybody loves that song. >> i love it. love it. >>> here's your thursday forecast, everybody. up to six inches of snow in southwest texas and the new mexico desert. it will be a little windy in southern cali and some light lake-effect snow from grand rapids to western new york and pennsylvania. thunderstorms in the southeast. showers along the gulf coast. >> just shy of 50 in dallas, atlan atlanta, and new orleans. mostly 30s in the northeast. teens in minneapolis and fargo. >>> and coming up after the break, we told you about hannah storm's triumphant return to tv after a horrible propane accident that left her seriously hurt. >> up next, how to make sure your propane grill is safe and secure. great information you need to know, coming up on "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by ariba medic
and her song "tennessee waltz" reached the top of the charts. in r & b and country simultaneously. she won her only grammy award in 1999. she will be given a lifetime achievement award at the upcoming grammys. she died tuesday in california. she was 85. >> everybody loves that song. >> i love it. love it. >>> here's your thursday forecast, everybody. up to six inches of snow in southwest texas and the new mexico desert. it will be a little windy in southern...
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he escaped an abusive father in rural tennessee who beat him with pots and pans. both ohr and willis were adopted by white families who had to explain themselves to the neighbors. >> yeah, we can help him. everybody at the time was like, you don't have a clue what you're doing. >> reporter: the two have become life-long friends and outside practice today they told us how much they still truly love their adoptive parents. >> they've been there through the good and bad, the crazy years. so just to have him here this weekend to enjoy this experience is a blessing. >> it's truly amazing, knowing where we came from and it made us work a lot harder, i never take anything for grant it. >> reporter: no matter who wins the ring, they believe that greatness is not what they've achieved but what they've overcome. steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> before we talk about that, we really want to see your team spirit before sunday's super bowl. so send us pictures displaying your team pride. >> that's right. prove to us you are the number one fan of the 49ers or the ravens. sh
he escaped an abusive father in rural tennessee who beat him with pots and pans. both ohr and willis were adopted by white families who had to explain themselves to the neighbors. >> yeah, we can help him. everybody at the time was like, you don't have a clue what you're doing. >> reporter: the two have become life-long friends and outside practice today they told us how much they still truly love their adoptive parents. >> they've been there through the good and bad, the...
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another man died in tennessee. >> rough few days for weather. with that take a look at today's weather. strong storms from atlanta to new england. some morning downpours for d.c. and here in the big apple. lake-effect snow from michigan to upstate new york. snow in the northern rockies and cascades. showers in the pacific northwest. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. subzero and single digits in the midwest with wind chills dipping to 50 below zero. 50s in the northeast. upper 70s in miami. i can't believe i just said 50 below zero with wind chill. >> no reason to voluntarily be anywhere that cold in life. ever. move. today. >> okay. >>> we now present the star of this morning's broadcast. the mascot from western illinois university, rocky. >> rocky! rocky got excited the other day and ran right into the path of a backflipping cheerleader. rocky must not have seen her in that bulky costume of his. you have to wonder what kind of vision he has. >> the girl was fine. bounced right back up. and rocky seemed fine too. he did some pushups, sit-ups, tr
another man died in tennessee. >> rough few days for weather. with that take a look at today's weather. strong storms from atlanta to new england. some morning downpours for d.c. and here in the big apple. lake-effect snow from michigan to upstate new york. snow in the northern rockies and cascades. showers in the pacific northwest. >> 40s from boise to albuquerque. subzero and single digits in the midwest with wind chills dipping to 50 below zero. 50s in the northeast. upper 70s in...
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from knoxville, tennessee, "we're seeing that downturn." to north carolina, "looks like we peaked early." but it's not universal. even in the same states, some hospitals are still getting slammed. "our numbers don't yet reflect a downturn," a doctor from duke university hospital, also in north carolina, tells us. this year's flu season hit early, november 25th, a month earlier than a typical one. we're now six weeks into it, and if this year is like years past, we are likely to have six or more weeks to go. it's not too late to get some protection and today, the cdc provided first indication as to how well the vaccine is working. turns out it's 62% effective, meaning, if you got the vaccine you're 62% less likely to have to visit your doctor for the flu. but the cdc acknowledges there have been shortages of the vaccine, so our team fanned out across the country to see what they could find. in chicago. >> i'm going to log on to flu.gov to find the closest place to get a flu shot. >> reporter: at the pharmacy, success. >> do you have flu vacc
from knoxville, tennessee, "we're seeing that downturn." to north carolina, "looks like we peaked early." but it's not universal. even in the same states, some hospitals are still getting slammed. "our numbers don't yet reflect a downturn," a doctor from duke university hospital, also in north carolina, tells us. this year's flu season hit early, november 25th, a month earlier than a typical one. we're now six weeks into it, and if this year is like years past, we...
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. >> reporter: in eastern tennessee, the fresh winter white slowed traffic to a crawl. students at the university of alabama turned the rare scene into a campus-wide snowball fight. >> i'm from tuscaloosa, alabama, so, i'm not used to the snow. i'm used to sun. >> reporter: tonight, winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings stretch from the carolinas through maryland. areas like raleigh, north carolina, could pick up more than three inches of snow. now, this much snow in that part of the south is a big deal. you're about to see some fun video from brandon, mississippi, where they picked up just about an inch and a half of snow. having a lot of good times with that. but this is, overall, in the season, about two times what they normally see, diane. and places like callman, alabama, who got four inches, now almost four times what a city like chicago has had this season. >> four times chicago? >> reporter: four times. >> all right, thank you, ginger. as we said, it's upside down out there tonight. >>> and now, all day today, everyone was following the new twists
. >> reporter: in eastern tennessee, the fresh winter white slowed traffic to a crawl. students at the university of alabama turned the rare scene into a campus-wide snowball fight. >> i'm from tuscaloosa, alabama, so, i'm not used to the snow. i'm used to sun. >> reporter: tonight, winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings stretch from the carolinas through maryland. areas like raleigh, north carolina, could pick up more than three inches of snow. now, this much...
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, and south central wilson county in middle tennessee. seek shelter. one of the storms is associated with a cold front could produce a tornado right now in your area. seek shelter in a basement or the most interior room of the home. a storm is also producing other concerns with flooding across ohio, kentucky, tennessee, and portions of mississippi and across louisiana. we had a number of flood warnings in effect up to 3 or 4" reported in a short amount of time so the ground will be saturated and you have flooding recording. flash flood warning in western tennessee, so flooding is occurring now. that is what "warning" means so it is reported in kentucky and northern ohio. the storm is not done. we expect it to stall out across positions of mississippi, tennessee, and the state of virginia the next several days. expect three, four, or five inches in the areas especially where we have the yellow in virginia and northeast louisiana. that is additional rainfall on top of what you already have in many of the areas. the notes will have areas of
, and south central wilson county in middle tennessee. seek shelter. one of the storms is associated with a cold front could produce a tornado right now in your area. seek shelter in a basement or the most interior room of the home. a storm is also producing other concerns with flooding across ohio, kentucky, tennessee, and portions of mississippi and across louisiana. we had a number of flood warnings in effect up to 3 or 4" reported in a short amount of time so the ground will be...
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we have the tennessee continuing resolution under which the government is running, expires march 28. the sequestration which was put off two months. if i were at the level of a dictator here, i would take the debt ceiling and push it off to say, june 30. you can't fight all three at the same time. a., i believe the democrats are as scared of the sequestration as the republicans are. there is nothing you can cut on the debt ceiling you can't cut on the continuing resolution. so i would say, mr. president, we are going to put the debt ceiling off to june 30. let me tell you why. between now and then, we are going on cut $3 trillion, $4 trillion -- whatever it is on the continuing resolution and the sequestration. if you stop us from doing that, you are going to put us in a position that the only thing left's the debt ceiling. let's hope we can work together. one thing, the american people know we don't have a $17 trillion debt because we tax too little. it's because we spend too much. >> shannon: that's the debate we heard during the fiscal cliff negotiations and we are going to hear i
we have the tennessee continuing resolution under which the government is running, expires march 28. the sequestration which was put off two months. if i were at the level of a dictator here, i would take the debt ceiling and push it off to say, june 30. you can't fight all three at the same time. a., i believe the democrats are as scared of the sequestration as the republicans are. there is nothing you can cut on the debt ceiling you can't cut on the continuing resolution. so i would say, mr....
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tennessee saw the highest increases in gun background checks with nearly 92,000 in the month of december, that is up from 59,000 the previous month of november. martha: president obama's second term cabinet is taking shape. he's set to announce white house chief staff jack lew as his pick to replace timothy geithner. we get word of another big change in the administration. hilda so li so hreurbgs z soliz will be stepping down. why does president obama want jack lew as secretary of the treasury. >> reporter: he was part of the president's team during tough economic times and decisions over the last few years. jack lew came to d.c. in 1973, 40 years ago and has experience all over town at the office of management and budget, at the state department, in the private sector at citibank and new york university. a white house official passed this along they said throughout his career jack lew has proven a successful and effective advocate for middle class families who can build bipartisan consensus to implement proved policies. jeff sessions from alabama says he does not think jack lew's nomina
tennessee saw the highest increases in gun background checks with nearly 92,000 in the month of december, that is up from 59,000 the previous month of november. martha: president obama's second term cabinet is taking shape. he's set to announce white house chief staff jack lew as his pick to replace timothy geithner. we get word of another big change in the administration. hilda so li so hreurbgs z soliz will be stepping down. why does president obama want jack lew as secretary of the treasury....
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thursday 1:00, watching snow move into alabama and tennessee. temperatures dropping as it continues to move north and eastward, seeing that snow move along the appalachians into north carolina and virginia. the temperatures will drop and the snow will start to fly. in some cases one to four, even six inches of snow. as you see as the storm exits the temperatures are going to drop, drop like a rock. in some cases below freezing. 29 for you in norfolk. 31 in d.c. it will be a cold inauguration day heading into next week. so there is the precipitation accumulation. one to four inches across dixie. in some cases you don't see that. it is a pretty rare event. once every several years. then you will see more accumulation as you head up into the higher elevations of the mountains, appalachians, six to 12, maybe, 18 inches of snow. pretty incredible. here in the northeast, we don't get any. martha likes the snow. martha: i do. bill: they're getting everything. we're not. >> we have to go to mississippi!. bill: there is still time. >> you're absolutely r
thursday 1:00, watching snow move into alabama and tennessee. temperatures dropping as it continues to move north and eastward, seeing that snow move along the appalachians into north carolina and virginia. the temperatures will drop and the snow will start to fly. in some cases one to four, even six inches of snow. as you see as the storm exits the temperatures are going to drop, drop like a rock. in some cases below freezing. 29 for you in norfolk. 31 in d.c. it will be a cold inauguration...
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with me republican congresswoman marsha blackburn out of tennessee. >> good morning. bill: shoot right down the middle here. will it happens the assault weapons ban. >> no, here is the reason why. it was not renewed in 2004. the fbi and law enforcement officers saying this did not work. what we know is that since the lifting of that ban you've seen crime go down. people, many times, bill, what ends up happening, you get the gun-free zones and you get guns in the hand of criminals and you're right, there's a lot of evil in this world but the assault weapons ban is not the way to fix it. bill: okay. on the assault, let me come back to fixing that in a moment. what about a background check? could that pass? >> well, background checks already are happening and, even, you know, some people will say, there's a gun show loophole but you know what? the most of the your vendors at the gun shows are licensed vendors. they are already doing those background checks there is a very small percentage, i think it is about four or 5% of the guns that are transferred into individual to
with me republican congresswoman marsha blackburn out of tennessee. >> good morning. bill: shoot right down the middle here. will it happens the assault weapons ban. >> no, here is the reason why. it was not renewed in 2004. the fbi and law enforcement officers saying this did not work. what we know is that since the lifting of that ban you've seen crime go down. people, many times, bill, what ends up happening, you get the gun-free zones and you get guns in the hand of criminals...
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folks in tennessee experiencing widespread flooding, saturating the ground and causing trees and power lines to topple. at least one death confirmed by police there. the one person in arkansas struck by lighting -- lightning according to reports. the noaa reports tornado damage in arkansas, missouri, mississippi and indiana. this as cold and warm weather systems are colliding in mississippi. people are told to brace for severe thunderstorms, high winds and the possibility of tornados. bill: so, anna, what a difference from the arctic blast that so many experienced only a few days ago. windchills were below zero. >> reporter: it was nuts here in manhattan. these tornado warnings are more typical in april, may and june. last week, snow and black ice plagued much of the midwest and northeast. subzero temperatures you're talking about. bone-chilling windchills had residents bundling up. mild temps as some even broke out the flip-flops, bill. weather technology has become more sophisticated in past years enabling more of a warning period for severe weather. the united states is experiencing
folks in tennessee experiencing widespread flooding, saturating the ground and causing trees and power lines to topple. at least one death confirmed by police there. the one person in arkansas struck by lighting -- lightning according to reports. the noaa reports tornado damage in arkansas, missouri, mississippi and indiana. this as cold and warm weather systems are colliding in mississippi. people are told to brace for severe thunderstorms, high winds and the possibility of tornados. bill: so,...
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florida is doing well, tennessee. louisiana wants to join the states to get more job and higher income jobs. bill: bobby jindal wants to get in on the action? >> yeah. bill: what is the effect when states cut taxes like that, from a financial perspective. >> from a financial perspective it is great. art laffer does a lot of studies that show it does well for the states. when you cut personal and corporate tax you have incentive for corporations to come into the state. if more corporations are coming into the state, that means more jobs, that mines higher employment. people are spending more money and make up for the lack of income tax, sales tax will go up. if spending more money, the state actually brings in more revenue. roundabout way this comes down to, the states will have more money to spend on a lot of programs to spur on growth even more. there is trickle down effect. bill: we're talking about louisiana. we put up states that already have it under law. plans in north carolina underway, oklahoma, kansas, is try
florida is doing well, tennessee. louisiana wants to join the states to get more job and higher income jobs. bill: bobby jindal wants to get in on the action? >> yeah. bill: what is the effect when states cut taxes like that, from a financial perspective. >> from a financial perspective it is great. art laffer does a lot of studies that show it does well for the states. when you cut personal and corporate tax you have incentive for corporations to come into the state. if more...
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tennessee highway patrol was to the state line, i thought a big sign, welcome to the magnolia state. i was looking around for mississippi highway patrol. they were going to pick us up and take us there. did not know until six hours later that they had totally blocked off their duties, totally left the state of mississippi, further insurrection, cleared the campus. we made our way down a two lane highway, ultimately reported to a general officer and when you are a second lieutenant in the military barely show up reporting to a lieutenant colonel and here was a general officer, a star on each shoulder and he said lt. i want you to take a platoon of soldiers down to the lyceum and put out the rise units that have been there already and go downtown. i didn't want to ask him anything. and chief executive officer giving a low employee and order. you don't say excuse me, may i ask a few questions? you don't do that. you just hope the executive secretary is working out in the hallway and continue a little about the order you have been given. i said yes, sir and out the door of this little ai
tennessee highway patrol was to the state line, i thought a big sign, welcome to the magnolia state. i was looking around for mississippi highway patrol. they were going to pick us up and take us there. did not know until six hours later that they had totally blocked off their duties, totally left the state of mississippi, further insurrection, cleared the campus. we made our way down a two lane highway, ultimately reported to a general officer and when you are a second lieutenant in the...
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he was terrified that if he ceded the black delegation that the white democrats from kentucky and tennessee and the other border states would walk out, and that's what -- he was pretending that he didn't have anything to do with it, but he was consumed by no other issue, and putting that together is an amazing story -- or chapter, i think, in our american history about the sensitivity of this issue at this time. c-span: but when he came up to the white house, he didn't have a meeting scheduled with lyndon johnson and he was supposed to meet with hubert humphrey. >> guest: right. c-span: and there was a lot of maneuvering around. >> guest: i'm sorry. you're talking about -- this is at selma. this is at sali in february of 1965. dr. king can out of jail in sali and announced in depression, he came out of jail and his aides said you can't just come out of jail. you have to have a purpose for coming out of jail. and he said i'm tired. i'm depressed. i've been in jail. he won the nobel prize and he's still in jail in selma on the right to vote. and the aids simply told dr. king you've got to say
he was terrified that if he ceded the black delegation that the white democrats from kentucky and tennessee and the other border states would walk out, and that's what -- he was pretending that he didn't have anything to do with it, but he was consumed by no other issue, and putting that together is an amazing story -- or chapter, i think, in our american history about the sensitivity of this issue at this time. c-span: but when he came up to the white house, he didn't have a meeting scheduled...
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tennessee highway patrol, up to the state line, saw this big sign, mississippi, welcome to the magnolia state and i was looking around for the mississippi highway patrol. aren't they going to pick us up and take us? well, did not know until six hours later i did not know that they had totally blocked off the performance of their duties, totally left the state of mississippi in further insurrection. made our way down a 2-lane highway, ultimately reported to a general officer, and when you're a second lieutenant he barely show up reporting to a lieutenant-colonel, and here was a general officer with the start scholer. he said to my want you to take a platoon of soldiers down to the lyceum. put out the riots. units have been there already. then go downtown. and did not -- i did not want to ask him anything. you don't say, well, excuse me, sir. may ask you a few questions. you don't do that. you of the executive secretary is looking in all oil and until you're a little bit about your yeah just been given. i said yes, sir. out the door of this of the airport confine. as i was walking back to
tennessee highway patrol, up to the state line, saw this big sign, mississippi, welcome to the magnolia state and i was looking around for the mississippi highway patrol. aren't they going to pick us up and take us? well, did not know until six hours later i did not know that they had totally blocked off the performance of their duties, totally left the state of mississippi in further insurrection. made our way down a 2-lane highway, ultimately reported to a general officer, and when you're a...
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if you've ever been to the civil rights museum in memphis, tennessee, they have these recordings, but this is the president talking with one of the principal faces of segregation at the time, governor ross barnett. the safety of james meredith, the student in question gives him some guy. someone has been killed at this point in the right that is unfolding on the campus. and they are doing an elaborate dance where president kennedy is nonetheless insisting that a couple of things have to happen, and here's is how it unfolds. [laughter] >> what was president kennedy seeking to accomplish? and can you explain this ballet speak back there's so much having adam glad we got to be. you can hear a lot in the tone that you can't always get from reading the transcripts. and in that very important conversation he is asserting the right of the president of the united states to order the governor of mississippi and to restore order in a perilous situation, meredith is in danger of his life. parenthood, james meredith has been inspired to register for the university of mississippi when he heard pre
if you've ever been to the civil rights museum in memphis, tennessee, they have these recordings, but this is the president talking with one of the principal faces of segregation at the time, governor ross barnett. the safety of james meredith, the student in question gives him some guy. someone has been killed at this point in the right that is unfolding on the campus. and they are doing an elaborate dance where president kennedy is nonetheless insisting that a couple of things have to happen,...
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was he from tennessee? >> guest: originally from alabama but he was part of that lot migration that went to detroit in world war i. >> host: our parents generation shows to show their activism against racism by moving, by migrating and our generation use protest. >> guest: historically for most people who come from the peasant background the route to freedom was not a staging a political movement. you moved toward the freer environment of the city. you moved from the south to the north. that is what most people did. in the process of doing that some of them became politicized. >> host: because they expected things to be markedly different in the north. they didn't think racism existed in the north. >> guest: in the north they are not going to be murdered for taking a stand. and so in a relatively freer environment they are able to create the conditions for the modern movement. >> host: talk about some of the people of the movement. there is sncc and the clc and the others. who were the people who most move
was he from tennessee? >> guest: originally from alabama but he was part of that lot migration that went to detroit in world war i. >> host: our parents generation shows to show their activism against racism by moving, by migrating and our generation use protest. >> guest: historically for most people who come from the peasant background the route to freedom was not a staging a political movement. you moved toward the freer environment of the city. you moved from the south to...
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. >>> tennessee senator bob corker says he expects secretary of state hillary clinton to testify january 22nd regarding last september's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. secretary clinton had been scheduled to testify earlier but that of course postponed because of health problems. >>> u.s. troops are scheduled to pull out of afghanistan in december of 2014. but the number of troops to remain to help the country stay safe is still under debate. there's the possibility that the united states will pull out all troops next year. afghan president hamid karzai will meet with president obama at the white house on friday. >>> wedding bells will soon be ringing for same-sex couples at a historic church in washington, d.c. cathedral officials say the washington national cathedral will be among the first episcopal congregations to implement a new rite of marriage for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders. they will announce the new policy today. the cathedral has been used for presidential inaugural prayer services and state funerals for president reagan and president ford. >>> sciences
. >>> tennessee senator bob corker says he expects secretary of state hillary clinton to testify january 22nd regarding last september's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. secretary clinton had been scheduled to testify earlier but that of course postponed because of health problems. >>> u.s. troops are scheduled to pull out of afghanistan in december of 2014. but the number of troops to remain to help the country stay safe is still under debate. there's the possibility...
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. >> pelley: another tornado struck outside nashville tennessee. home after home was destroyed, and one death is reported there. in memphis, 200-year-old trees were no match for the wind. and cbs news weather consultant david bernard is in miami, tracking the storms. david, what can we expect next? >> reporter: scott, let's take a look at our collection of doppler radars that we have right now. we have a slew of tornado watches that are in effect this evening from tallahassee florida, right through georgia and the carolinas. and within the last five minutes, the washington, d.c. area is now under a tornado watch. so these are the areas we're going to have to watch for the worst weather as we go through the overnight hours. but even philadelphia and new york could see strong winds overnight with some of the storm. >> pelley: seems early in the year for this kind of thing. how did this storm get organized? >> reporter: well, we had a bunch of ingredients that came together, kind of like all the right ingredients, i guess you could say, at the wrong t
. >> pelley: another tornado struck outside nashville tennessee. home after home was destroyed, and one death is reported there. in memphis, 200-year-old trees were no match for the wind. and cbs news weather consultant david bernard is in miami, tracking the storms. david, what can we expect next? >> reporter: scott, let's take a look at our collection of doppler radars that we have right now. we have a slew of tornado watches that are in effect this evening from tallahassee...
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there were downed trees and power outages in arkansas and severe weather is expected in tennessee and mississippi. meteorologist david bernard of our miami station wfor is tracking this powerful weather front. >> the big story today is going to be the continued threat for heavy rain and severe weather from the southeast extending into the northeastern corner of the united states. now here's our map for this afternoon, and, again, this front is going to bring a severe weather potential anywhere from the florida panhandle right through the atlanta area. that could mean some travel delays for the big airport there. if we follow the front to north, we're looking at flood watches for a good part of the northeast, strong to severe thunderstorms possible this evening and tonight as that front approaches the coastline. on the opposite side of that, we're looking at cold air spilling into the midwest. the rain we saw yesterday in chicago is going to end as a little bit of light snow with temperatures in the upper 30s. very cold in the plains with highs in the teens and 20s. out west it looks p
there were downed trees and power outages in arkansas and severe weather is expected in tennessee and mississippi. meteorologist david bernard of our miami station wfor is tracking this powerful weather front. >> the big story today is going to be the continued threat for heavy rain and severe weather from the southeast extending into the northeastern corner of the united states. now here's our map for this afternoon, and, again, this front is going to bring a severe weather potential...
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several tornado watches already in the ohio and tennessee valley. these red boxes with this line of storms coming in. a few showers out ahead of it trying to get into southwestern virginia. temperatures are still a little chilly in hagerstown at 37 but luray is 61. got a facebook message from somebody who works at the then dough v.a. yale -- at the shenandoah valley golf course. boy, were they busy. going toward 70 this afternoon with storms, too. >>> big problems on the beltway in prince george's county. good morning, everybody. just before 3:00 this morning an accident involving a fire truck, tractor-trailer and suv heading southbound on 495. so that's what we call the inner loop of the beltway right here south of route 50. this is the scene of the crash. we'll take a look from our mdot camera so you can get some perspective. the latest information is that one lane gets by in each direction of the beltway. you can see them squeezing by here with the flairs set up. one lane getting by on the other side of the road as well. the accident occurred on
several tornado watches already in the ohio and tennessee valley. these red boxes with this line of storms coming in. a few showers out ahead of it trying to get into southwestern virginia. temperatures are still a little chilly in hagerstown at 37 but luray is 61. got a facebook message from somebody who works at the then dough v.a. yale -- at the shenandoah valley golf course. boy, were they busy. going toward 70 this afternoon with storms, too. >>> big problems on the beltway in...
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i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and through tomorrow morning especially north of i-40 in tennessee, back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter of an inch of icing. then a chance of snow in the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so. that will bring in slightly milder air by the end the work week. >>> days into president obama's second term democrats are already thinking about 2016. during yesterday's benghazi hearings senators barbara boxer and robert maine then dez took time to praise hillary clinton making clear they'd like her back in public service. the talk is being matched by speculation over vice president joe biden. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning norah, charlie and gayle. >> there's no issue of the high profile this past year that joe biden hasn't set in motion and solved from gay marriage the fiscal cliff. he may encounter outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton. clinton's exit has been marred by questions over benghazi and her recent health scare. there appears to be an openin
i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and through tomorrow morning especially north of i-40 in tennessee, back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter of an inch of icing. then a chance of snow in the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so. that will bring in slightly milder air by the end the work week. >>> days into president obama's second term democrats are already thinking about 2016. during...
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the brooklyn tabernacle choir, choir from lee university in tennessee, and the choir that's performing right now. it's a group of 65 fifth graders from ps22 on staten island. senator chuck schumer of new york is the chairman of the inaugural committee. they are from staten island which was so hard hit by superstorm sandy. they performed at the oscars and they are singing god bless the "usa today." james taylor is performing today. kelly clarkson will be singing "my country tis of thee." and beyonce singing "the star spangled banner." >> it has to be an honor to be selected by the president to sing. thinking about james taylor it was interesting to note if it would have gone differently, he would have been senator taylor. >> he said the right thing. i should do what i love and do what i do best. >> when real estate people talk about location location blair house has it all. margaret brennan is there to show us what's inside. margaret good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. blair house is about location location, location. it's the president's guest house. it's where heads of sta
the brooklyn tabernacle choir, choir from lee university in tennessee, and the choir that's performing right now. it's a group of 65 fifth graders from ps22 on staten island. senator chuck schumer of new york is the chairman of the inaugural committee. they are from staten island which was so hard hit by superstorm sandy. they performed at the oscars and they are singing god bless the "usa today." james taylor is performing today. kelly clarkson will be singing "my country tis of...
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it's ice i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and tomorrow morning, especially north of i-40 in tennessee back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter inch of icing. then a chance for snow for the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so. the good news is that will bring in some slightly milder air by the end of the workweek and definitely by the weekend. back to you. >> thanks. democrats are already thinking about 2016. during yesterday's benghazi hearing senator barbara boxer and robert menendez took time to praise hillary clinton, making it clear they'd like her back in service. major garrett is at the white house where there's some nice snow on the ground. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah, charlie, and gayle. you know, there's no high-profile issue that joe biden hasn't set in motion or solved from the gay marriage to fiscal cliff to gun violence. biden is a visible force. but if he runs for president in 2016 he may well encounter outgoing secretary of state hillariry clinton but her exist ha
it's ice i'm concerned about coming up late tonight and tomorrow morning, especially north of i-40 in tennessee back toward atlanta and into upstate south carolina through the day tomorrow. could be up to a quarter inch of icing. then a chance for snow for the east coast. doesn't look like much. maybe an inch or so. the good news is that will bring in some slightly milder air by the end of the workweek and definitely by the weekend. back to you. >> thanks. democrats are already thinking...
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that is the latest from nashville, tennessee. from "cbs this morning," i'm jennifer reyes. >> so where's the system moving left? let's find out from our meteorologist mike augustyniak from minneapolis. >> snow is falling in parts of iowa and wisconsin to the great lakes with heavy rain and thunder to the gulf coast with severe weather likely again coming up this morning. that front, the whole system, pushing east toward atlanta as we go through lunch with the potential of damaging winds and possibly a few isolated tornadoes. later this afternoon into the overnight tonight, that heavy rain and thunderstorm threat will work up through the appalachians into western pennsylvania and western virginia. around the thunderstorms themselves there still could be strong wind gusts up to 40 miles an hour. and overnight tonight up to 60 miles an hour in the mid-atlantic and the northeast. for "cbs this morning," i'm mike augustyniak in minneapolis. >>> two of the biggest names from opposing sides of the battle will testify. nancy cordes is on
that is the latest from nashville, tennessee. from "cbs this morning," i'm jennifer reyes. >> so where's the system moving left? let's find out from our meteorologist mike augustyniak from minneapolis. >> snow is falling in parts of iowa and wisconsin to the great lakes with heavy rain and thunder to the gulf coast with severe weather likely again coming up this morning. that front, the whole system, pushing east toward atlanta as we go through lunch with the potential of...
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above average flu activity has been reported in all states except hawaii and tennessee. at least 29 deaths are blamed on the outbreak. many were the elderly. the cdc says it's not too late to get a flu shot. >>> aviation experts believe batteries burned on two 787s burned because they were overcharged. all have been grounded temporarily. the troubled 787 is boeing's newest and most advanced airliner. production has not stopped but boeing will not deliver any more of the planes until the battery problem is resolved. >>> and it's about two minutes after the hour. time now for a check of your weather. >>> once all the inauguration hoopla is over president obama will get rolling on what looks to be a very different second term agenda from the first. so let's take a look at what mr. obama's new set of plans and priorities will be with cbs political director john dickerson. nice to have you with us. >> great to be here with you. nice picnic spot. >> it's lovely. there's a lot to be done after all of this ends and the excitement is over. one of the things that president obama's
above average flu activity has been reported in all states except hawaii and tennessee. at least 29 deaths are blamed on the outbreak. many were the elderly. the cdc says it's not too late to get a flu shot. >>> aviation experts believe batteries burned on two 787s burned because they were overcharged. all have been grounded temporarily. the troubled 787 is boeing's newest and most advanced airliner. production has not stopped but boeing will not deliver any more of the planes until...
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hawaii and tennessee are the only states. look at this map. see those two white states, the only two states in the us us that have not reported widespread flu activity. more elderly americans are being hospitalized with the flu. symptoms last up to seven days for a normal flu infection. >>> tests are under way on the body of a chicago lottery winner who police believe was poisoned. took workers a couple of hours this morning to exhume the body of 46-year-old urooj khan. he died suddenly last summer, one day after claiming his winnings from a million dollar jackpot. investigators originally thought he died of natural causes, but khan's death became a murder mystery after tests showed a deadly amount of cyanide in his system. >>> thanks but no thanks. that's what the spouse of a lesbian lieutenant colonel told a support group for military spouses after they offered her a guest membership to its club. ashley broadway who we had on show the here has been really at the center of this six-week long battle with the association of bragg officer spouse
hawaii and tennessee are the only states. look at this map. see those two white states, the only two states in the us us that have not reported widespread flu activity. more elderly americans are being hospitalized with the flu. symptoms last up to seven days for a normal flu infection. >>> tests are under way on the body of a chicago lottery winner who police believe was poisoned. took workers a couple of hours this morning to exhume the body of 46-year-old urooj khan. he died...
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and tennessee and north carolina also going to get hit later today. if the winter blues get you down a bit, maybe we ought to plan for a nice island escape. i love that. people at travel leisure are ready to help you out. the magazine eyeing the best beachfront spots. we have the features director joining us from new york. give us the skinny. tell us. we're cold. where should we go? >> looking for a tropical getaway look no further than february issue of travel and leasure. 21 destinations. it's our cover story. everyone needs it right about now. i love the idea of going to europe where you wouldn't think of in the winter time looking for tropical getaway. the amazing thing about the portuguese island is it's 400 miles off the coast of africa. balmy weather even this time of year. gorgeous lush landscapes, incredible waterfalls and i love the hotel that's a palace. it has welcomed the likes of winston churchill back in the day and it will welcome you with everything from incredible evenings where you dress up. i love dressing for dinner. and they even
and tennessee and north carolina also going to get hit later today. if the winter blues get you down a bit, maybe we ought to plan for a nice island escape. i love that. people at travel leisure are ready to help you out. the magazine eyeing the best beachfront spots. we have the features director joining us from new york. give us the skinny. tell us. we're cold. where should we go? >> looking for a tropical getaway look no further than february issue of travel and leasure. 21...
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see here is expected to bring snow and freezing rain and dangerous amounts of ice to the carolinas, tennessee, georgia, alabama. look at this, in nashville, drivers are being urged to stay off the roads. out west, passengers were stranded in salt lake city, a rare ice storm closed airport runways there. you can barely see the planes here. to the midwest, where we saw the signs first of this deep freeze. you're looking at the aftermath of a phenomenon known as ice shove. never heard of it? well, high winds literally shoved ice across lake winnebago, sending huge chunks over roads and into backyards. you remember that abandoned warehouse also. this is chicago where there was the fire inside, but the outside was encased in ice. it is because of the freezing temperatures there, as well. well, the city has ordered an immediate demolition of the building, which, despite the ice, as we said, has been reigniting since tuesday. and in massachusetts, the car slid off the road here and plunged into this frozen pond. now to new jersey, this is happening everywhere, in new jersey, it is even too cold for
see here is expected to bring snow and freezing rain and dangerous amounts of ice to the carolinas, tennessee, georgia, alabama. look at this, in nashville, drivers are being urged to stay off the roads. out west, passengers were stranded in salt lake city, a rare ice storm closed airport runways there. you can barely see the planes here. to the midwest, where we saw the signs first of this deep freeze. you're looking at the aftermath of a phenomenon known as ice shove. never heard of it? well,...
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one person has been reported killed after a tree fell in tennessee where dozens of counties were under tornado warnings for most of the morning. the high winds have really done a number on homes and took down power lines and trees in the nashville area and the national weather service says a tornado with 150-mile-an-hour winds touched down in mt. julieweulij. similar scenes from central indiana. winds as high as 80 miles an hour. caused moderate to major damage. part of a dangerous weather system stretching over 1,000 miles from new orleans to philadelphia bringing wild temperature swings. 60 and 70-mile-an-hour winds. flood warnings and even snow. our chad myers has been trying to keep tabs on how this has been changing. we've been reading headlines all morning. it's kind of hard to see where it's going given where we've been. >> you need to take cover immediately in georgia. a tornado headed there. we are tracking these cells. one after another. moving into a populated part of georgia at this time. here's atlanta. rome, georgia, right there. there is the circulation of this storm abo
one person has been reported killed after a tree fell in tennessee where dozens of counties were under tornado warnings for most of the morning. the high winds have really done a number on homes and took down power lines and trees in the nashville area and the national weather service says a tornado with 150-mile-an-hour winds touched down in mt. julieweulij. similar scenes from central indiana. winds as high as 80 miles an hour. caused moderate to major damage. part of a dangerous weather...
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aerial video this is tennessee. roofs ripped off, what looks to be some sort of manufacturing plant, person died when a building collapsed and a man killed in nashville, tennessee, when a tree fell on his home. got a lot of people to talk to. miguel marquez joins me live from adairsville, just about 60 miles north of atlanta. we also have someone joining us who is very familiar with storms like this, storm chaser and adventurer george caronis and chad myers here. lots of voices, keep this conversation going. miguel on the phone with me, let me begin with you. paint me the picture of what you're looking at. >> utter destruction. i think we're not very far from where that reporter saw that tornado touching down. we are at the daieke plant in the mid le of adairsville and this place just got hammered. the plant is completely destroyed. 150 to 200 people in the plant. we spoke to a couple of workers in there this morning. they took refuge in the restroom and they just, you know, they could feel the pressure on the walls
aerial video this is tennessee. roofs ripped off, what looks to be some sort of manufacturing plant, person died when a building collapsed and a man killed in nashville, tennessee, when a tree fell on his home. got a lot of people to talk to. miguel marquez joins me live from adairsville, just about 60 miles north of atlanta. we also have someone joining us who is very familiar with storms like this, storm chaser and adventurer george caronis and chad myers here. lots of voices, keep this...
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several roads and schools in southwest tennessee were closed because of flooding. the rushing water has left many damaged and others too dangerous to cross. water levels starting to go down, and the air begins drying out by thursday. >>> the corvette gets a brand new look for its 60th birthday. general motors revamped and revealed the new stingray as the most powerful and fuel efficient base model ever made. the last time the stingray name was used was in 1976. my sister had one. it was awesome. >>> the atlanta falcons and the new england patriots have advanced to the nfl's championship round. the falcons blew a 20-point lead to seattle. then they came roaring back to win the game 30-28. the patriots behind tom brady's three touchdown passes handled houston quite easily, 40-28. pats take on baltimore in the afc title game on sunday after atlanta and san francisco battle it out for the nfc crown. >>> to hollywood now. by this time, you probably heard about all the winners and the losers from last night's golden globes. there were a few moments that stood out above t
several roads and schools in southwest tennessee were closed because of flooding. the rushing water has left many damaged and others too dangerous to cross. water levels starting to go down, and the air begins drying out by thursday. >>> the corvette gets a brand new look for its 60th birthday. general motors revamped and revealed the new stingray as the most powerful and fuel efficient base model ever made. the last time the stingray name was used was in 1976. my sister had one. it...
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they thought the al gore defeat in tennessee, in west virginia, in other places had at least something to do with his efforts to back that assault weapons ban and they have been very timid. now if you look, joe biden, thinking about 2016, governor o'malley of maryland, thinking about 2016, governor cuomo of new york thinking about 2016. governor hickenlooper thinking about 2016, you have democrats saying let's take this on, let's take the lead that would have been viewed as risky, perhaps suicidal a few years go. let's see how it plays out. >> will it remain? is it fleeting? we shall see, john king. thank you very much. >>> gun rights advocates tell me they see gun registration as a slippery slope toward banning, even confiscating guns. but there are areas where they agree with president obama. we're going to play something from this gun owner who spoke that may be universal background checks, maybe that's the most palletable idea we heard from the president. i want to take you to las vegas. because miguel marquez is there. he is at the biggest gun range in nevada. huge, miguel, huge a
they thought the al gore defeat in tennessee, in west virginia, in other places had at least something to do with his efforts to back that assault weapons ban and they have been very timid. now if you look, joe biden, thinking about 2016, governor o'malley of maryland, thinking about 2016, governor cuomo of new york thinking about 2016. governor hickenlooper thinking about 2016, you have democrats saying let's take this on, let's take the lead that would have been viewed as risky, perhaps...
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chattanooga, tennessee, a car was crushed when a tree came crashing down because of strong winds. and in dallas, more than 170 flights were canceled due to freezing rain at destinations across the south. wintry weather stretches all the way to maine, though, parts of the northeast could see up to 6 inches of snow today. >>> in a little more than two hours president obama and vice president joe biden will unveil their plan to fight gun violence. here's what we're expecting them to say -- according to an official familiar with the situation the president will press for a ban on high capacity magazines, purr for universal background checks and an assault weapons ban, and request funding to treat mental illness as well as funding to enhance school safety. already the nra is on the attack before it's even seen the plan. the group released this ad which paints obama as an elitist hypocrite. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their school? mr. obama dema
chattanooga, tennessee, a car was crushed when a tree came crashing down because of strong winds. and in dallas, more than 170 flights were canceled due to freezing rain at destinations across the south. wintry weather stretches all the way to maine, though, parts of the northeast could see up to 6 inches of snow today. >>> in a little more than two hours president obama and vice president joe biden will unveil their plan to fight gun violence. here's what we're expecting them to say...
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after 2000 when al gore lost, they blamed losing tennessee, west virginia and other places on his support of gun control. now, some of that was exaggerated. that's what they thought. you saw democrats being timid on the gun issue after that. look at the 2016 lineup. vice president joe biden, governor andrew cuomo, governor o'malley. three people looking at the 2016 race on the democratic seed in the forefront on gun control. we'll see how big of a shift it. >> the vice president will speak first. >> please, please be seated. thank you. before i begin today, let me say to the families of the innocents who were murdered 33 days ago, our heart, our heart goes out to you. and you show incredible courage, incredible courage being here, and the president and i are going to do everything in our power to honor the memory of your children and your wives with the work we take ur here today. it's been 33 days since the nation's heart was broken by the horrific, senseless violence that took place at sandy hook elementary school. 20, 20 beautiful first graders gunned down in a place that's supposed to
after 2000 when al gore lost, they blamed losing tennessee, west virginia and other places on his support of gun control. now, some of that was exaggerated. that's what they thought. you saw democrats being timid on the gun issue after that. look at the 2016 lineup. vice president joe biden, governor andrew cuomo, governor o'malley. three people looking at the 2016 race on the democratic seed in the forefront on gun control. we'll see how big of a shift it. >> the vice president will...